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Stoke Newington 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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BIRTH RATES, CIVILIAN DEATH RATES, ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY, MATERNAL MORTALITY AND CASE RATES FOR CERTAIN INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE YEAR 1951

(Provisional figures based on Weekly and Quarterly Returns)

England and Wales126 C.B.'s and great towns, inc. London148 smaller towns. Resident Population 25,000-50,000 1931London Administrative County
Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population.
Births:—
Live Births15.517.316.717.8
Still Births0.360.450.380.37
Deaths:—
All Causes12.513.412.513.1
Typhoid & Paratyphoid0.000.000.00
Whooping Cough0.010.010.010.01
Diphtheria0.000.000.000.00
Tuberculosis0.310.370.310.38
Influenza0.380.360.380.23
Smallpox0.000.000.00
Acute Poliomyelitis (including Polioencephalitis)0.000.010.010.00
Pneumonia0.610.650.630.61
Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population.
Notifications(Corrected):—
Typhoid Fever0.000.000.000.01
Paratyphoid0.020.030.020.01
Cerebro-spinal fever0.030.040.030.03
Scarlet Fever1.111.201.201.10
Whooping Cough3.873.624.003.11
Diphtheria0.020.020.030.01
Erysipelas0.140.150.120.15
Smallpox0.000.000.00
Measles14.0713.9314.8214.64
Pneumonia0.991.040.960.72
Acute Poliomyelitis (including Polioencephalitis)—
Paralytic0.030.030.030.02
Non-Paralytic0.020.020.030.02
Food Poisoning0.130.150.080.23